CCDRG

Clinical Craniofacial Dentistry Research Group (CCDRG)

Summary & Principle aims
The Clinical Craniofacial Research Group (CCRG) comprise of experts in clinical dentistry that provide clinical evidence for current best practice in dentistry and improve clinical management in dentistry. Our research covers all areas of dentistry including Conservative Dentistry, General Dental Practice, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Orthodontics, Periodontology, Prosthetic Dentistry and Radiological Imaging.

1.Fundamental Clinical Research

The research focus encompasses fundamental clinical research and application of clinical materials.
Understanding craniofacial development and pathophysiology of oral diseases may provide the pathway for development of products and methodologies for improved clinical practice. The CCRG conducts fundamental researches on craniofacial development of normal population, developmental craniofacial anomalies and oral diseases.

2.Application of Clinical Materials

Advances in dental research have facilitated the development of new dental materials in the market. Most of these materials have been tested in the laboratory and may come with claims for improved clinical applications in dentistry. The CCRG aims to develop unbiased evidences and policies for current best practice in dentistry by providing a platform to conduct clinical trials and laboratory studies for application of new dental products and methodologies.

Areas of Research
Our interest encompasses all areas of clinical craniofacial research. Current studies include:·

Application of drugs, oral hygiene products and dental materials

Implantology

Effects of various implant systems on the soft and hard tissues, masticatory function and quality of life

Investigating the safety zone for implant placement

Innovative implant animal research with clinical implications and applications

In search for candidate genes involved in the profiling of chronic periodontitis

Human papilloma virus (HPV) related lesions in HIV positive patients, the role of various salivary immune factors in modulating oral lesions in HIV positive individuals and the role of HPV in the initiation and progression of oral squamous cell carcinomas

Innovation in care and access for Persons with Special Needs

Research into areas for innovation to improve oral healthcare access for persons with physical, sensory, intellectual, mental, medical, developmental, emotional or social impairment or disability

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About us

The Research Management Centre (DRMC) in the Faculty of Dentistry is headed by The Deputy Dean (Research), Associate Prof Dr Zamri bin Radzi. The University of Malaya has been classified as a research university since 2006/07. Thus, research has become an integral part of the Faculty of Dentistry.